Amy Cobert, M.A., CCC-SLP

Amy Cobert

Amy Cobert, M.A., CCC-SLP

Speech Language Pathologist


Amy is a Speech-Language Pathologist who has many years of experience in the preschool, elementary, and middle school settings. She graduated from Augustana College, in Rock Island, IL, and received her Masters Degree from Northern Illinois University. Throughout her career as a Speech-Language Pathologist, she has worked with children ranging from 2 to 14 years of age who have had a variety of speech-language challenges, including impairments in phonological development, articulation, receptive and expressive language, social language, voice, fluency, and hearing impairments. Amy also has experience implementing a variety of communication devices and is proficient in sign language.

Virginia-licensed and nationally certified, Amy strives to implement current, evidenced-based therapy techniques, and enjoys collaborating with children and their families to target improvements in speech-language skills in a variety of settings. Amy lives in Crozet with her husband and three children.

OFFERINGS
  • Language Therapy
  • Articulation Therapy
  • Auditory Processing
  • Phonological Processing
  • Stuttering
  • Writing and Reading Support
  • In-Services
  • Speech Screenings
  • Voice Therapy
  • Adaptive Language Therapy

Amy has been our son’s SLP for the past 2 years. Over that time we have seen his speech take off! She is constantly coming up with creative new ways to keep him engaged and excited throughout his sessions. He is always excited to go to his speech therapy sessions and gets the biggest smile on his face when we pull into the parking lot. Amy has been an amazing advocate for our son and has helped us bridge the gap as we transitioned from Early Intervention to private speech therapy to school therapy to make sure we are using a collaborative approach and a united front for maximum benefit and growth. She was our life saver during quarantine, giving us activities and games to help continue his speech therapy virtually. I cannot praise Amy enough!